An Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages

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"An Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages" is a 19th-century scholarly work analyzing the historical development and linguistic structure of the Romance language family.

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instanceOf 19th-century book
linguistics book
scholarly work
aimsTo analyze the structure of Romance languages
describe the formation of Romance languages
explain the origin of Romance languages
analyzes lexicon of Romance languages
morphology of Romance languages
phonology of Romance languages
syntax of Romance languages
concerns historical grammar
language change
language classification
discusses Latin as ancestor of Romance languages
divergence of Romance varieties
structural features of Romance languages
examines evolution from Latin to Romance languages
historical changes in Romance languages
relationships among Romance languages
field Romance philology
linguistics
philology
focusesOn formation of Romance languages
historical development of Romance languages
linguistic structure of Romance languages
origin of Romance languages
genre academic essay
hasForm prose
hasPerspective historical-comparative approach
intendedAudience scholars
students of Romance languages
students of linguistics
languageFamilyDiscussed Romance languages
mainSubject Romance languages
comparative linguistics
historical linguistics
timePeriodOfPublication 19th century
typeOfWork monograph
writtenIn 19th century

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Sir George Cornewall Lewis notableWork An Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages